so i think he's really going to talk not only about american exceptionalism, but also talk about america being a leader in the world and make the case that obama has not led, not been a strong leader on iran, on the middle east, the arab spring. that's what he'll do. i think the question is whether or not he has the credibility to step into what some might say is, in fact, a foreign policy gap when it comes from this administration. >> i mean, you've got a president here, of course, obviously, the successful raid that killed osama bin laden, winding down the war in afghanistan, ending the war in iraq. is this an area where governor romney feels like he has a leg to stand on? >> i think he's got to try to do anything he can. i think he's definitely going to mention afghanistan. not only the anniversary, but he failed to mention it in the republican convention. he's got to make up for that. he probably won't talk about osama bin laden much because he's the guy who said it's not worth moving heaven and earth, spending billions of dollars trying to track down one guy. he's still got that his